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Bodies found after climbers raised alert over abandoned skis close to Rimpfischhorn summit near Zermatt | Bodies found after climbers raised alert over abandoned skis close to Rimpfischhorn summit near Zermatt |
The bodies of five skiers have been found in the mountains near Switzerland’s luxury resort of Zermatt, police said. | |
A helicopter was sent to survey the area around the Rimpfischhorn after climbers alerted authorities to abandoned skis near the summit on Saturday. | A helicopter was sent to survey the area around the Rimpfischhorn after climbers alerted authorities to abandoned skis near the summit on Saturday. |
“The bodies of five people were quickly found,” Swiss police said, adding that authorities had opened an investigation and were working on identifying the victims. | |
The Rimpfischhorn is a 4,199-metre (13,776-foot) mountain that lies east of Zermatt, near the Italian border, and is popular with backcountry skiers. | The Rimpfischhorn is a 4,199-metre (13,776-foot) mountain that lies east of Zermatt, near the Italian border, and is popular with backcountry skiers. |
The aviation firm Air Zermatt said it flew a rescue mission to the site on Saturday afternoon where it found the bodies of the victims. | |
The company said a group of mountaineers had spotted the four pairs of abandoned skis at an altitude of about 4,000 metres as they made their way up the Rimpfischhorn from the Britannia hut. | |
After the group raised the alarm, Air Zermatt said its rescuers found three bodies on an avalanche cone, a mass of snow and other debris deposited by a snow slip. | |
Two other people were discovered about 200 metres above on a small area of snow, the firm said. | |
A cause of death has not yet been made public. | |
Valais cantonal police said the victims were located on the Adler glacier after aerial and ground searches. | |
Air Zermatt said it had undertaken another challenging rescue mission nearby shortly before the five bodies were discovered. | |
It said heavy wind and fog had led to two mountaineers becoming stranded on the 4,000-metre Fiescherhörner. The “extremely difficult” conditions led to a first rescue mission being aborted, the company said, with a successful attempt made six hours later. | |
The discovery came four weeks after heavy snowfall triggered avalanches and road closures in the popular skiing destination. | |
Zermatt, which is famed for its views of “the world’s most photogenic mountain,” the Matterhorn, was temporarily inaccessible due to the deluge of snow last month, local media reported. | |
The Guardian has contacted local authorities for comment. |
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